South Oldham

South Oldham graduate Caleigh Spoon recently returned from a trip to Europe with Student Athlete World, a program for college student-athletes that offers an opportunity to represent the United States in lacrosse and compete against other countries.

One moment he was a recent South Oldham High School graduate watching television, the next, Will Moriarty was being congratulated by family members for being selected by the Texas Rangers in the 32nd round of the Major League Baseball Draft Wednesday afternoon.

South Oldham baseball slugged four home runs as the Dragons defeated Owen County 11-6 in the first round of the Eighth Region tournament Monday. Brennan LaBarbera hit two home runs, Will Moriarty hit a grand slam and Tanner Johnson, who went 3 for 3, added a round tripper as well.

For the fourth consecutive year, South Oldham baseball claimed the District 29 tournament title after defeating Oldham County 2-1 in the district final at Trimble County Tuesday night. South Oldham starting pitcher Will Moriarty allowed one run in seven innings and the Dragons rallied for two runs in their final at bat for their seventh straight win.

South Oldham baseball sealed a spot in the Eighth Region tournament for the sixth consecutive year with a 11-0 win over Trimble County in the District 29 semi-finals Monday night. Brennan LaBarbera threw a complete game shutout and Tanner Johnson went 2 for 3 with 3 RBIs.
Another one

South Oldham senior Jo Griffin signed with the University of Louisville Thursday afternoon to continue to his academic and athletic career collegiately. Griffin accepted a walk-on spot in late February with the U of L men’s basketball team.

South Oldham baseball is a win away from securing the number-one seed in the District 29 tournament after defeating Trimble County 12-0. Dragon starting pitcher Will Moriarty threw a complete game one-hit shutout (5 innings) and three different South Oldham batters hit home runs.
Professor Moriarty, again

With district tournament seedings on the line, South Oldham baseball defeated Oldham County 4-0 Wednesday night in Crestwood to take a big step toward securing the top seed of the District 29 tournament. Brennan LaBarbera pitched into the sixth inning, holding Oldham County scoreless and drove in two runs.

South Oldham baseball picked up its second district win of the season behind a dominant performance by pitcher Will Moriarty. The senior threw a complete game as South Oldham defeated Oldham 3-2 Monday night in Buckner. Tanner Johnson went 1 for 2 with an RBI double and Moriarty added an RBI single while Oldham County's Tyler Morrison pitched a complete game.